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Shenko
Optics Apprentice Joined: April/20/2008 Location: WA Status: Offline Points: 249 |
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Posted: November/05/2012 at 11:24 |
I'm curious about the Burris ff e1 3-9X40 with the illuminated reticle.
Anybody here have experience with it? |
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CrunchBerries
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+1
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SVT_Tactical
MODERATOR Chief Sackscratch Joined: December/17/2009 Location: NorthCackalacky Status: Offline Points: 31233 |
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I had one. Decent scope. not fond of the e1 reticles though.
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CrunchBerries
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Thanks, reticle was decently visible in low light when non illuminated?
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SVT_Tactical
MODERATOR Chief Sackscratch Joined: December/17/2009 Location: NorthCackalacky Status: Offline Points: 31233 |
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yep, with the lowest setting it was usable.
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CrunchBerries
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Thank you! Ordering next month, will post a review when I get it!
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